Opportunity
Opportunity programs exist for all students at the High School of Economics & Finance. Some college programs; however, exist for those who meet eligibility criteria. Opportunity programs typically have published eligibility requirements that must applicants verify.
College Now
College Now is a FREE college program for New York City Department of Education high school students.
Successful College Now students can start their first semester in college with up to fifteen college credits – or, at minimum, begin college without remediation.
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NYCDOE Student Opportunities
Learn about programs, events, internships, scholarships, and much more for students your age.
Multilingual and Immigrant Student Opportunities
Here you will find relevant resources for schools, students, and families. The site will also feature select professional learning opportunities for teachers, parent coordinators, school counselors, and social workers, as well as student and family opportunities.
Lean into the site to access strategies designed to ensure multilingual and immigrant students can safely navigate school and pursue a postsecondary pathway, and with the assurance that families can equitably engage in the fullness of their educational journey.
As a reminder, NYC Public Schools does not ask about or track student immigration status, and schools should make resources and information pertinent to immigrant communities available to everyone in the school community.
CUNY College Discovery & SEEK
The College Discovery (CD) program, founded in 1964, is at the CUNY community colleges (two year), while The Percy Ellis Sutton Search for Education, Elevation, and Knowledge (SEEK), founded in 1965, is the higher education opportunity program at the senior and comprehensive (four year) CUNY colleges.
SUNY EOP
The State University of New York's Educational Opportunity Program provides access, academic support and financial aid to students who show promise for succeeding in college but who may not have otherwise been offered admission.
HEOP
The Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) provides a broad range of services to New York State residents who, because of educational and economic circumstances, would otherwise be unable to attend a postsecondary educational institution.
Cooperative Educational Programs (District 79)
Local education agencies throughout the state work together with employers to train students at least 14 years of age and older. These Cooperative Educational Programs mix classroom instruction with related on-the-job tasks, to help students reach their career goals.